Clinic Assistant (Eca, Cna, Or Cma Certified)
By Klein Independent School District At , , Tx

(1)Verification of 48 college credits, (2) Verification of Associate’s Degree, (3) Verification of Bachelor’s Degree, or

(4)Pass Local No Child Left Behind Assessment.

Are you looking for a rewarding career that allows you to make a difference in people's lives? Become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and join a team of dedicated healthcare professionals! As a CNA, you will provide basic care to patients, assist with daily living activities, and help create a positive environment for those in your care. With the right training and certification, you can make a real impact in the lives of those you serve.

What is CNA or Interested in becoming CNA Certified Skill Requirements?

• Ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, and other healthcare professionals
• Ability to follow instructions and complete tasks in a timely manner
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to maintain patient confidentiality
• Ability to lift and move patients
• Ability to stand for long periods of time
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

What is CNA or Interested in becoming CNA Certified Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Completion of a state-approved CNA program
• Current certification from the state in which you plan to work
• Current CPR certification
• Ability to pass a criminal background check

What is CNA or Interested in becoming CNA Certified Knowledge?

• Knowledge of basic medical terminology
• Knowledge of infection control procedures
• Knowledge of patient rights
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Knowledge of medical equipment

What is CNA or Interested in becoming CNA Certified Experience?

• Previous experience working in a healthcare setting
• Previous experience providing patient care

What is CNA or Interested in becoming CNA Certified Responsibilities?

• Provide basic patient care, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming
• Assist patients with activities of daily living
• Monitor vital signs, such as temperature, pulse, and blood pressure
• Collect specimens, such as urine and blood
• Record patient information, such as food and fluid intake